Case Study
Sourcing ultrapure water for analytical laboratory experiments
General overview Finding the right laboratory water purification system when space and resources are limited can be a challenge. Life science applications are often demanding and highly sensitive to contamination. Water used for such applications must be free of interferents, such as ions, particulates, organic molecules, nucleases, and bacteria. Purification systems built to meet these demands are often bulky and expensive. A cost-effective laboratory water purification system can be a good solution when a flexible footprint and smart budgeting are required. CASE STUDY: Sourcing ultrapure water for analytical laboratory experiments How limited resources led to finding a flexible water purification system Challenge A public research university in the southeastern United States